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[CITE: 22USC6941]

 
               TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
 
                CHAPTER 77--UNITED STATES-CHINA RELATIONS
 
 SUBCHAPTER III--MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF 
                         CHINA'S WTO COMMITMENTS
 
    Part B--Authorization To Promote Compliance With Trade Agreements
 
Sec. 6941. Findings

    The Congress finds as follows:
        (1) The opening of world markets through the elimination of 
    tariff and nontariff barriers has contributed to a 56-percent 
    increase in exports of United States goods and services since 1992.
        (2) Such export expansion, along with an increase in trade 
    generally, has helped fuel the longest economic expansion in United 
    States history.
        (3) The United States Government must continue to be vigilant in 
    monitoring and enforcing the compliance by our trading partners with 
    trade agreements in order for United States businesses, workers, and 
    farmers to continue to benefit from the opportunities created by 
    market-opening trade agreements.
        (4) The People's Republic of China, as part of its accession to 
    the World Trade Organization, has committed to eliminating 
    significant trade barriers in the agricultural, services, and 
    manufacturing sectors that, if realized, would provide considerable 
    opportunities for United States farmers, businesses, and workers.
        (5) For these opportunities to be fully realized, the United 
    States Government must effectively monitor and enforce its rights 
    under the agreements on the accession of the People's Republic of 
    China to the WTO.

(Pub. L. 106-286, div. B, title IV, Sec. 411, Oct. 10, 2000, 114 Stat. 
901.)
